Sprint Review and planning
The review for Sprint 74 79 and planning for Spring 75 Sprint 80 are available.
AWS Production Migration Completed
We’re happy to inform you that the migration of our production environment to AWS was completed successfully.
The platform was brought back online in stages Sunday July 13th starting at 14:30, and we have been closely monitoring traffic and system behavior since then.
Tomorrow morning, we will review and reprocess any traffic that may have failed during the migration window.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation throughout this transition. If you experience any issues or have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Change in password security
We are committed to keeping your data secure while making your experience with the Onetrail Trading Partner Network as convenient as possible. In line with the latest security standards from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 800-63B, we are updating our password policy for all customer accounts and service user accounts (used for APIs and web services).
What’s Changing?
- Password Expiry:
Passwords will no longer expire on a fixed schedule. You will only need to change your password if there is evidence of compromise or if you choose to do so.
- Password Length:
The new minimum password length will be 15 characters.
- Password Complexity:
You will no longer be required to use special characters, uppercase, or lowercase letters. You are free to create a password or passphrase that is easy for you to remember, as long as it meets the minimum length.
- Service User Accounts:
These changes also apply to service user accounts used for APIs and web services by your applications.
- SFTP User Accounts:
SFTP user accounts are already exempt from password expiry and will remain unchanged.
What Does This Mean for You?
- With your next password expiry, you will be prompted to change your password for the last time.
- Your new password must be at least 15 characters long.
- After this change, you will not be required to change your password again unless it is compromised.
Why Are We Making This Change?
Recent research and updated NIST guidelines show that longer passwords are more secure and easier to remember than complex passwords that must be changed frequently. Eliminating forced complexity and scheduled password changes helps you create stronger, more memorable passwords and reduces the risk of predictable patterns.
What Should You Do?
- When prompted, create a new password or passphrase with at least 15 characters.
- Choose something memorable and unique to you.
- You may use spaces and any printable characters, but you are not required to include special symbols or mixed case.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact our customer care team.
Thank you for helping us keep your account secure!
Purchase Agent
At Onetrail, we regularly receive the question whether we can develop a module that automatically provides purchasing advice.
This module can determine, based on purchasing needs, which supplier is best to purchase from.
It takes into account stock, price, framework agreements, order and shipping costs, and possibly other relevant factors, potentially supported by AI.
We are curious whether this need also exists within your organization.
Do your purchasers currently manually select the supplier for each purchasing need, or is this process already automated?
We expect that automating this step will not only save significant time but also lead to more consistent and possibly more cost-effective purchasing decisions.
You can expect an email soon with some questions about this, many thanks in advance for your response, it will only take about 2-3 minutes
ACC Migration to AWS
The migration of our test (ACC) environment to AWS was successfully completed today.
Our test environment is now available again and working as expected.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this transition.
Please contact support if you have any questions or issues.
The IP addresses for the change can be found in our documentation here.